You need to get stuff done, but you’re just not feeling it and productivity seems like a distant dream.
Trust me, I get it.
We ALL have those days!
As I’m writing this, I’m looking out the window thinking I should maybe take the pupper out to play in the snow.
Or more like taking him to play, while I shovel.
But there’s work inside to be done (and the sun is shining so that snow will take care of itself, right?).
Plus, snow = cold.
Eww.
But good news!
I’ve got 5 productivity-changing hacks to turn your “meh” into “Let’s get stuff done!”
So grab your favorite cup and get ready to make work feel like play and dive into the fun side of getting things done!
1. Your surroundings influence your productivity
You may not realize how much your environment influences your productivity.
In fact, your work can be impacted by your senses including what you
- See
- Hear
- Feel
- Smell
Whether consciously or subliminally, your senses are influenced by your surroundings and greatly impact your mood and productivity.
Your workspace is influenced by your surroundings.
If you tend to be highly visual, your workspace could become over or underwhelming depending on the view.
A couple of ways to solve this are to clear any clutter, change your lighting, update your office décor.
You’re not a tree!
Grab that computer and go sit on the deck!
The fresh air will do you good AND may be just what your brain needs to be more productive!
If it’s too quiet, sometimes all you need is a bit of background noise.
Maybe try some music!
Music is an excellent therapy to help maintain focus and stay productive. Choose music that enables you to focus on the task at hand.
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Another thing is how you’re feeling…
Is it too hot?
Too cold?
Are those leggings too tight?
PJs too baggy?
Adjust the thermostat, change those leggings!
What is that smell??
Try putting a vase of fresh flowers in your office (this is also a visual – happy flowers make me happy!)
Or try room fresheners or diffusers with mood boosting scents like citrus or peppermint!
Simple, but effective changes can make all the difference!
2. Batching helps balance your workload and increases productivity
If you find yourself avoiding work, it’s important to understand why.
Life has its ups and downs and those can influence your productivity.
If there’s not a specific reason that’s affecting your workflow, it could be you’re simply overwhelmed and spread too thin.
One of the reasons people dread working is the sense they can never complete a task entirely before the next one is looming.
Jumping from one task to another, hoping to get it all done day after day is exhausting. And it can lead to burn out.
A remedy for the madness of non-productivity is batching.
Batching is an idea that helps you gain control of your workload and intentionally design your work week. Not to mention your workflow.
Batching helps you control your productivity
If you ask most people, they’ll tell you they dread Mondays. That’s because they know there’s a week’s worth of work waiting for them.
Wouldn’t it be better to have a clear schedule starting on Friday and lasting into the next week?
Batching makes it more likely you’ll hit Monday with fewer commitments and looming work projects.
It helps structure your work week into a manageable pattern. This allows you to group activities and projects and assign them to specific days and times of the week.
This is an awesome way to gain control of your work week, workload and improve your productivity!
Personal Tip: Batching personal commitments is just as helpful as batching your workload.
I find that it helps to assign one day per week for activities like doctor appointments, grocery shopping, or other activities.
This helps me eliminate having appointments spread throughout the week, taking up chunks of the time I need to be productive.
3. Trick your brain into being productive by setting a timer
Sometimes, half the battle is getting started.
If you feel burned out and struggle with the thought of working, the urge to avoid it altogether can be strong enough to make you procrastinate.
Putting things off can lead to missed deadlines and falling short on your commitments. And that just adds to the stress you’re already under.
If your tasks feel daunting or distasteful, your brain may magnify the potential discomfort causing you to avoid the tasks. But usually, once you get started, it’s easier than you thought.
So how can you trick your brain into doing the work?
Try this: Give yourself the freedom to dodge those long hours spent tackling a not-so-fun task by setting a timer for a quick 30-minute burst of focused work. You’ll see how it magically amps up your productivity!
This is what I do.
When my timer goes off, I get up.
Whether it’s to do a household chore or grab another cup of coffee, I make myself to get up and move.
Then I sit back down and get back to getting stuff done.
You will find that once you gain momentum working, you’ll likely want to keep going as your brain becomes engaged in your work.
4. Create a reward that motivates you to get stuff done
If you’ve ever participated in a rewards program, you know how motivating they can be.
If you are seasoned coffee drinker like me, your favorite coffee shop probably has a rewards program.
Collecting points towards a free coffee to get a tenth for free is a great strategy to keep you coming back for more.
And hey, it works!
You can incentivize yourself to be more productive in a similar way.
A rewards system that motivates you to work is a great way to maximize your time.
Here are a couple of ideas:
Create a pre-work reward
Why not start the day off on a positive note with a treat that motivates and energizes you for work.
From a stop at your favorite coffee shop or a good pre-work run, engage in an activity that you love before you begin your work day.
Build a mini-rewards system throughout the day
One of the reasons people feel burned out and don’t want to work is that they are running themselves into the ground.
Everyone deserves and needs a good break.
Give yourself mini rewards throughout the day and decide on a time to step away from work to enjoy them.
From reading a chapter of a good book, grabbing a nutritious lunch, or watching a few minutes of a favorite show, give yourself something to look forward to and work towards throughout the day.
When I stop for lunch, I’ll either grab a book or turn on the TV.
Just make sure you don’t get so engrossed in that book or show that you don’t go back to work.
Not, mind you, that I’VE EVER done that. (Imagine the eyeroll here). HAHA
Develop a post-work reward
Give yourself an incentive to be productive by having something positive to look forward to at the end of the day.
If you simply move from working to chores, it can leave you feeling exhausted and resentful.
Try building in a transition between your working day and evening chores. This lets you to do something enjoyable and boosts your mood and energy before switching gears.
Spark you productivity with big rewards
From a weekend getaway to a shopping spree, building a reward into your weekly, monthly, and annual schedule can help you stay focused and be more productive.
Planning a vacation can help motivate you to earn extra money or get projects done early to make time for your trip.
Having bigger ticket rewards in the future can help you stay focused when the daily grind weighs you down.
5. Divide and conquer- breaking tasks up helps you stay productive
If you don’t control your work day and workflow, it’s easy to be overwhelmed by texts, phone calls, emails, and other interruptions each time they pop up.
When you think about it, it’s pretty easy to reframe your tasks and make them work for you instead of against you.
Breaking things up and consolidating your time can help.
Here are some simple ways to divide your day and conquer your tasks.
Designate time for your tasks and don’t deviate from them.
Determine what time of day you want to devote to certain tasks like email, voice mail, etc…
You can use autoresponders. Or maybe a detailed voice message that shares when you review your messages and return emails or calls.
Train yourself to focus on these tasks only during the designated time.
Here’s a productivity tip I use: Turn off alerts so you aren’t interrupted during the workday. Only pay attention to your email, voice mail, and texts during your designated times. My family and friends have specific ringtones so I know if it is them calling me. And they know if I don’t respond, I am working and will get back to them.
Batch tasks into manageable chunks
Rather than doing the same thing every day for a little while, consolidate tasks into a once-per-week activity.
Where you can, batch tasks and designate a day and time to focus on them. This way, they won’t be taking up valuable time throughout the week.
Instead of reacting to tasks as they pop up, gain control of your day and organize it in your favor.
It will help you feel more productive and less like working in a pinball machine.
Remember, productivity is not just about crossing items off your task list; it’s about enjoying the journey.
So, embrace the fun side of getting stuff done, and let each accomplishment be a celebration of your small business victories.
If you’re looking for more…I’ve shared some other productivity tips here !
P.S. Share your craziest (but most effective) productivity hacks in the comments below! Let’s build a community of hustlers who know that getting things done can be as fun as a squirrel chasing its tail (especially if there’s coffee involved)!
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